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Weissman & Weissman is a law firm which specializes in construction law.  We represent general contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, rental companies and other trade, testing and design professionals, spec builders and owners in connection with public (state, local and federal) and private (residential, commercial and industrial property) from contract and contract provision review and advice, preparation, negotiation, course of construction issues and disputes and in mediation, arbitration and litigation including breach of contract, change order, extra work, delay, defective work and performance disputes; foreclosure of mechanics’ liens, enforcement of stop notices, payment bonds and subdivision improvement and similar bonds, substitution hearings, Contractors State License Board matters, in making and resisting license bond claims, other bond claims, bid protests and claims against public entities (for breach of contract, change  order, extra work disputes, failure to obtain payment bonds and other claims and disputes).

We assist our clients in exercising and defending their rights under the Mechanics’ Lien law.  We review, negotiate, draft and enforce their contracts and credit applications both prior to and after commencing a lawsuit and bring lawsuits to foreclose on Mechanics’ Liens, enforce Stop Notices, bond claims, breach of contract, negligence and for collection of past due or disputed accounts and contracts.

We assist our clients with real estate contracts, transactions and disputes.  We assist our clients through mediation, arbitration, trial and in the exercise of their pre and post-judgment collection remedies.

 

How to Reach Us

2660 Townsgate Road - Suite 350
Westlake Village, California 91361-2714
Phone (805) 371-0500 Fax (805) 371-0511

What’s New

  • Contractor’s License Bond amount to be raised to $15,000
    Contractor’s License Bond amount to be raised to $15,000
  • Not paid?  How about 34% interest?
    Not paid? How about 34% interest?
  • Divert funds, go to jail!
    Divert funds, go to jail!
  • Contractor who does bad work or not all work promised, can be criminally prosecuted (and lose his license)!
    Contractor who does bad work or not all work promised, can be criminally prosecuted (and lose his license)!
  • Alert! Serving a false Stop Payment Notice can result in a loss of more than just Stop Payment Notice rights!
    Alert! Serving a false Stop Payment Notice can result in a loss of more than just Stop Payment Notice rights!

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